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The Duchess of Cambridge, Patron of @TeamSportsAid, will visit the London Stadium at the Olympic Park in Stratford on Wednesday 26th February to join a SportsAid event dedicated to celebrating the role that parents and guardians play in their child’s sporting success. https://t.co/6Sb40vsU3Y@Kensingtonroyal

Jan '20: Will 13 days, 22 events / Kate 10 days, 14 events2nd FebruaryThe Duke of Cambridge, President, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and The Duchess of Cambridge attended the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London SW7, and were received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London (Sir Kenneth Olisa).

4th FebruaryThe Duke of Cambridge and The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Mumbles Pier, Mumbles, and were received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of West Glamorgan (Mr Byron Lewis).

The Duke of Cambridge and The Duchess of Cambridge visited Bulldogs Boxing, Fenbrook Close, Port Talbot.

5th FebruaryThe Duke of Cambridge, President, the Football Association, and Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, this afternoon attended the launch of the Heads Up Weekend at Heist Bank, 5 North Wharf, London W2.

11th FebruaryThe Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, together with The Duke of Cambridge and The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Stanford Hall, Stanford on Soar, Loughborough, and were received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire (Sir John Peace).

12th FebruaryThe Duchess of Cambridge visited the Ark Open Farm, 296 Bangor Road, Newtownards, and was received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of County Down (Mr. David Lindsay).

The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Social Bite Café, 516 Union Street, Aberdeen, and was received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of the City of Aberdeen (Councillor Barney Crockett, the Lord Provost).

The Duke of Cambridge, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, received Mr. Joseph Hart (Professional Footballer, Burnley Football Club).

The Duke of Cambridge, Patron of the Metropolitan and City Police Orphans Fund, hosted a reception for children and families supported by the charity at St James’s Palace to mark the 150th anniversary of the Fund.

The Duchess of Cambridge, Patron of Sports Aid, will visit the London Stadium at the Olympic Park in Stratford to join a SportsAid event dedicated to celebrating the role that parents and guardians play in their child’s sporting success.

3rd to 5th MarchThe Duke of Cambridge and The Duchess of Cambridge will undertake an official visit to Ireland at the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Tour schedule unannounced.

More details on William and Kate's trip to Ireland that's coming up. Honestly it doesn't say much as the engagements are all embargoed but they will be spending time in Dublin, County Meath, County Kildare and Galway.

More details on William and Kate's trip to Ireland that's coming up. Honestly it doesn't say much as the engagements are all embargoed but they will be spending time in Dublin, County Meath, County Kildare and Galway.

More details on William and Kate's trip to Ireland that's coming up. Honestly it doesn't say much as the engagements are all embargoed but they will be spending time in Dublin, County Meath, County Kildare and Galway.

Galway is EU Capital of Culture 2020, so I'd imagine that would be the link. The Curragh racecourse and horse training in Kildare - that's the sport element. Newgrange and the Hill of Tara are in Meath (as is the site of the Battle of the Boyne, but I imagine that one is off the list) but it's also a very agricultural area so perhaps the sustainable farming.

I do hope they get to meet the President's dogs. That should be no. 1 on the list!

I have been to Ireland more than 15 years ago, an amazing trip. With a small group of Dutch people a kind of tour of the south of Ireland (Dublin, Galway, Cork etc.). Still remember that our temporary navigator in Galway was a bit confused. Why didn't the surroundings match with the info on his roadmap. After a small check by the rest of the group we discovered he was navigating on a map of Glasgow. Yeah, but it sounded so similar.......

We are from Donegal. It's beautiful country, pretty much any where you go.. Though sometimes even native english speakers can get tied up with the accent. Many years ago I returned to Ireland with my dear husband, on his first trip.I wanted to give him a tour of the country so we spent 2 nights in whatever former Big House turned hotel and then moved on to the next one. We get far to the south and I'm chatting with the clerk about things to do in the area. We get in the car and I say, so which of those things sounded interesting? DH: lets get the boat. I think back over what we were talking about. DoV: She said we could go into Kinsale, not that we can go sailing.

We are from Donegal. It's beautiful country, pretty much any where you go.. Though sometimes even native english speakers can get tied up with the accent. Many years ago I returned to Ireland with my dear husband, on his first trip.I wanted to give him a tour of the country so we spent 2 nights in whatever former Big House turned hotel and then moved on to the next one. We get far to the south and I'm chatting with the clerk about things to do in the area. We get in the car and I say, so which of those things sounded interesting? DH: lets get the boat. I think back over what we were talking about. DoV: She said we could go into Kinsale, not that we can go sailing.

And to Principessa too. I was listening to public radio recently about the Oscars and a weekend reporter was interviewing someone who trains actors in accents. She asked how to learn an Irish accent and he said, "Say this: Whale (the animal), Oil (like you put in a car), Beef (cows), Hooked (to attach). Now say it fast. There you have the Irish accent and an Irish turn-of-phrase! I was howling in the car.